[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 24]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 33481]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 HONORING THE DIXBORO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ON THE OCCASION OF 
                   THEIR SESQUICENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY

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                          HON. JOHN D. DINGELL

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, December 6, 2007

  Mr. DINGELL. Madam Speaker, I rise today in honor of the Dixboro 
First United Methodist Church, located in Superior Township, MI. This 
year marks the 150th anniversary of this proud institution. The Dixboro 
United Methodist Church has a long and honorable history of service to 
its community, one which has both strengthened the faith of its members 
and solidified the church's place as an integral part of the Dixboro 
area.
  The earliest known religious service in the recently-formed Village 
of Dixboro took place in 1828 It and subsequent services throughout the 
next three decades were led by Methodist Circuit riders. Traveling a 
40-mile route stretching from Nankin (Canton) to Ann Arbor, these 
preachers on horseback would arrive every 3 to 4 weeks, lead worship in 
a private home or 1-room schoolhouse, then move on to the next point on 
the circuit.
  The dedication of these traveling preachers inspired those they 
served and in 1857 a group of local citizens met and formed a board of 
trustees to authorize the building of the church. Dixboro United 
Methodist was then built the following year, in 1858. The original 
building is now listed in the National Registry of Historical Buildings 
and Places and it is still utilized as the sanctuary for services.
  Dixboro United Methodist has historically had a strong rural 
congregation, made up largely of local farmers. The rural character of 
Dixboro began changing with the advent of the building boom of the 
1950s. New subdivisions and residential developments have brought fresh 
perspectives into the community and growth to the congregation. The 
present Dixboro United Methodist congregation is a diverse mix of young 
and old, traditional and contemporary; many are descendents of the 
original congregation.
  The people of Dixboro United Methodist put their motto. ``People 
Helping People'' to work. A strong commitment to mission and community 
outreach is a hallmark of this congregation. Throughout a century and a 
half of growth, change and development, Dixboro United Methodist Church 
has remained a warn and welcoming member of its community. With such a 
rich history, one full of service, compassion and fellowship, I am 
proud to recognize Dixboro First United Methodist Church as it 
celebrates its first 150 years.

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